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Open Society-U.S.’s Soros Justice Fellowships fund outstanding individuals to undertake projects that advance reform, spur debate, and catalyze change on a range of issues facing the U.S. criminal legal system.
We are taking a moment to pause and analyze the future of our three U.S. based fellowship programs. This means we will not be issuing a call for proposals for 2025 fellows, as we would have done this fall.
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Petra Bartosiewicz
2011Bartosiewicz will write a book exploring how domestic prosecutions in the war on terror have transformed the U.S. justice system, making it less just and an institutionalized threat to the liberties of all Americans. -
Richard Rivera
2011Former New Jersey police officer Rivera will conduct research and training that focuses on citizen complaints and use-of-force data in New Jersey, as the first step in a larger effort to make the state s internal affairs system a national model of... -
Sara Zier
2011Zier seeks to stem the flow of incarcerating youth with mental illnesses in Washington State by facilitating their access to much-needed community-based mental health care services. -
Sonia Kumar
2011Kumar will challenge policies and practices that contribute to the needless detention of girls in Maryland s juvenile justice system and will work to ensure that statewide systems reform include girls perspectives, needs, and voices. -
Tarsha Jackson
2011Jackson will spearhead an effort to ensure that directly affected youth and their families play a meaningful role in the efforts to reform policies around youth confinement in the Houston jail system. -
Wesley Ware
2011Ware will work with LGBTQ youth in New Orleans in a grassroots effort to reform practices regarding the policing, arrest, and incarceration of LGBTQ youth in Louisiana.
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